yes.
A molecule is two or more chemically bonded atoms, this can be as in a diatomic element such as oxygen which in its natural elemental state is found as O2 or it can be as part of a compound, such as silver nitrate AgNO3. It is what makes up the diatomic element or the compound.
a diatomic molecule is a molecule with two atoms. so H2 is a diatomic molecule. HCl is also a diatomic molecule. C4H6 is not a diatomic molecule, because it has more then 2 atoms
Yes, it is a diatomic element, a diatomic molecule. Some examples:O2 gasBr2 liquidI2 solid
A molecule is two or more chemically bonded atoms, this can be as in a diatomic element such as oxygen which in its natural elemental state is found as O2 or it can be as part of a compound, such as silver nitrate AgNO3. It is what makes up the diatomic element or the compound.
You find elements on the periodic table. Molecules are two or more of these together including diatomic elements such as I2.
Oxygen which is represented as O2 and Nitrogen which is represented as N2. There are more but those are the most apparent ones.
No. Oxygen is considered a Molecular element because it exists as a diatomic molecule (two atoms of the element bonded together). There are 7 Diatomic Molecules found in the periodic table: hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, flourine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
The diatomic molecule of hydrogen is not considered a compound.
Because it is made up of more then one atoms that connected by convalent bond.
An element is an atom or molecule made of a single type of atom. A compound is a molecule made of two or more different elements.
molecule or, more specifically, a diatomic gas
Air is a mixture as it contains more than one substance!